Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel

Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel CBE (1887 in Cambridge[1] – 21 June 1959 in Westminster, London[2]) was a British architect, writer and musician.

He worked briefly for Sir Charles Nicholson, and then set up his own architectural practice.

[7] His 1934 lectures on Victorian architecture were considered important, as part of the informed revival of interest in Victoriana, by Nikolaus Pevsner.

Although he was a good 25 years older than Michael Noble, later Baron Glenkinglas, the two had a friendly feud based on the much nastier Andrew Noble – George Whitwick Rendel feud.

His father was Harry Chester Goodhart (1858–1895), a former international footballer who became professor of Latin at the University of Edinburgh.

Friary Church of St Francis and St Anthony, Crawley (architect: H. S. Goodhart-Rendel)
St Olaf House, Tooley Street, London
St John the Evangelist's Church, St Leonards-on-Sea , Hastings (1881; rebuilt in 1951 by H. S. Goodhart-Rendel)
St Martin and St Ninian Catholic Church, Whithorn, Wigtownshire; consecrated 1960